
El 29/08/12 14:54, Křištof Želechovski escribió:
Dnia środa, 29 sierpnia 2012 14:43:14 Cristian Rodríguez pisze:
Sending patches to upstream is a fine idea in theory, but unless you have the time and patience to register in a dozen of trackers, mailing lists and to provide a patch that will work on at least Linux, Windows, BSD, MAC OS, different kernel or library versions this only results in a burden that I personally do not want or care. I want openSUSE be better and working, that 's all I care about.
The openSUSE project cares about upstream. It is official. You are not going to make the distro better by detaching from the principles of the project. It may work that way for some time but ultimately it will backfire.
Have I said that I want the project to "detach" from upstream ? no, what I said that forcing this rule in unpractical unless you have infinite time or a horde of developers (hint.we don't) This BTW works perfectly fine on linux-only projects...maybe I should just devote my time to such projects only.. ;-) -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-packaging+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse-packaging+owner@opensuse.org